Ford Fiesta Owner's Handbook Manual

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  • Page 1 Feel the difference FordFiesta Owner's handbook...
  • Page 2 This publication, or part thereof, may not be reproduced nor translated without our approval. Errors and omissions excepted. © Ford Motor Company 2009 All rights reserved. Part number: 9V2J-19A321-ADA (CG3545en) 08/2009 20090911091511...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction Alarm About this handbook........5 Principle of operation......36 Symbols glossary........5 Arming the alarm........36 Parts and accessories......5 Disarming the alarm........36 Quick start Steering wheel Quick start..........8 Adjusting the steering wheel....37 Audio control..........37 Child safety Voice control..........38 Child seats..........17 Wipers and washers Child seat positioning......18 Booster cushions........20...
  • Page 4 Table of contents Keyless starting........84 Instruments Steering wheel lock........85 Gauges.............56 Starting a petrol engine......85 Warning lamps and indicators....56 Starting a diesel engine......86 Audible warnings and indicators..59 Diesel particulate filter (DPF)....87 Information displays Fuel and refuelling General information.........61 Safety precautions........88 Trip computer..........65 Fuel quality - Petrol.........88 Personalised settings......65 Fuel quality - Diesel.........88...
  • Page 5 Table of contents Engine oil dipstick - 1.25L Duratec-16V Load carrying (Sigma)/1.4L Duratec-16V General information......100 (Sigma)/1.6L Duratec-16V Ti-VCT Luggage covers........100 (Sigma)..........124 Roof racks and load carriers....100 Engine oil dipstick - 1.4L Duratorq-TDCi (DV) Diesel/1.6L Duratorq-TDCi (DV) Diesel...........124 Towing Engine oil check........124 Towing a trailer........101 Engine coolant check......125 Detachable tow ball.......101...
  • Page 6 Table of contents Telephone setup........167 Audio system security Bluetooth setup........168 Security code.........155 Telephone controls.......168 Audio unit operation Using the telephone......169 On/off control.........156 Voice control Bass/treble control........156 Principle of operation......171 Balance/fade control......156 Using voice control.........171 Waveband button.........156 Audio unit commands......172 Station tuning control......156 Telephone commands......180 Station preset buttons......157 Climate control commands....184...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Ford parts are Ford parts the range, sometimes even before they are generally available. It may describe Your Ford has been built to the highest options not fitted to your vehicle. standards using high quality Ford Original Parts. As a result, you can enjoy driving it Note: Always use and operate your for many years.
  • Page 8 Introduction Look for the Ford logo on the following parts Sheet metal • Bonnet • Wing • Doors • Luggage compartment lid E102436 Exterior mirror E102435 Bumper and radiator grille • Radiator grille E102437 • Front and rear bumper Glass •...
  • Page 9 Introduction E89939 Lighting • Rear lamps • Headlamp E102438...
  • Page 10: Quick Start

    Quick start QUICK START Instrument panel overview Left-hand drive E102562...
  • Page 11 Quick start Right-hand drive E102559 Air vents. See Air vents (page 70). Multi-function lever: Direction indicators. See Direction indicators (page 46). Main beam. See Lighting control (page 44). See Voice control (page 38). See Trip computer (page 65). Instrument cluster. See Gauges (page 56). See Warning lamps and indicators (page 56).
  • Page 12 Quick start Door lock button. See Locking and unlocking (page 30). Hazard warning flasher switch. See Hazard warning flashers (page 46). Climate controls. See Climate control (page 70). Card holder. or Parking aid warning lamp or switch. See Parking aid (page 96).
  • Page 13 Quick start Keyless entry Unlocking the vehicle E87384 E78276 Press a locking button once. Passive locking and unlocking requires a valid passive key to be located within one See Keyless entry (page 32). of the three external detection ranges. Keyless starting Locking the vehicle E85766 Press the start button once.
  • Page 14 Quick start 1. Fully depress the clutch pedal. 2. Briefly press the start button. See Keyless starting (page 84). Adjusting the steering wheel WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel when the vehicle is moving. E95179 See Adjusting the steering wheel (page 37).
  • Page 15 Quick start Recommended settings for heating Recommended settings for heating E112148 E112146 Set the temperature to 22°C (72°F). Close the centre air vents and open the side air vents. Open the centre and side air vents. Direct the side air vents toward the side Direct the centre air vents upwards and windows.
  • Page 16 Quick start Direction indicators Airbag E102016 If the lever is tapped up or down, the direction indicators will flash three times. E69213 WARNING See Direction indicators (page 46). To avoid the risk of death or serious Autowipers injury, never use a rearward facing child restraint in the front, unless the air bag is off.
  • Page 17 Quick start Manual seats Returning the seatback to the seating position - 3-door Folding the seatback forwards - 3-door E112676 E112675 WARNING 1. Pull the locking lever to release the Do not place any objects behind the seatback. seatback which could prevent the engagement of the seat lock.
  • Page 18 Quick start WARNINGS We recommend that you wait at least 10 seconds before removing the fuel pipe nozzle to allow any residual fuel to drain into the fuel tank. E103203 Press the flap to open it. Open the flap fully until it engages. When you insert the fuel pipe nozzle, a spring loaded inhibitor will open if the correct size nozzle is detected.
  • Page 19: Child Safety

    Child safety Only child restraints certified to CHILD SEATS ECE-R44.03 (or later) have been tested and approved for use in your vehicle. A choice of these are available from your Dealer. Child restraints for different mass groups Use the correct child restraint as follows: Baby safety seat E68916 WARNINGS...
  • Page 20: Child Seat Positioning

    Child safety Child safety seat CHILD SEAT POSITIONING WARNINGS When using a child seat with a support leg, the support leg must rest securely on the floor. When using a child seat with a seat belt, make sure that the seat belt is not slack or twisted.
  • Page 21 Child safety UF¹ Suitable for universal category forward facing child seats approved for use in this mass group. However, we recommend that you secure children in a government approved child seat, in the rear seat. ISOFIX child seats Seating positions Mass group categories Up to 10 kg Up to 13 kg...
  • Page 22: Booster Cushions

    Child safety Booster seat (Group 2) BOOSTER CUSHIONS WARNINGS Do not install a booster seat or a booster cushion with only the lap strap of the seat belt. Do not install a booster seat or a booster cushion with a seat belt that is slack or twisted.
  • Page 23: Isofix Anchor Points

    Child safety Note: Where applicable, remove the ISOFIX ANCHOR POINTS luggage cover to ease installation. See Luggage covers (page 100). WARNING Use an anti-rotation device when using the ISOFIX system. We recommend the use of a top tether or support leg. Your vehicle is fitted with ISOFIX anchor points that accommodate universally approved ISOFIX child seats.
  • Page 24: Child Safety Locks

    Child safety E87145 5. Push the child seat back firmly to engage the ISOFIX lower anchor E112197 points. 6. Tighten the tether strap in line with the Left-hand side child seat manufacturer's instructions. Turn anti-clockwise to lock and clockwise to unlock. CHILD SAFETY LOCKS Right-hand side WARNING...
  • Page 25: Occupant Protection

    Occupant protection Driver and front passenger airbags PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Airbags WARNINGS Do not modify the front of your vehicle in any way. This could adversely affect deployment of the airbags. Original text according to ECE R94.01: Extreme Hazard! Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an airbag in front of E74302...
  • Page 26 Occupant protection Note: The knee airbag has a lower Curtain airbags deployment threshold than the front airbags. During a minor collision, it is possible that only the knee airbag deploys. Side airbags E75004 Curtain airbags are fitted inside the trim E72658 panels over the front and rear side windows.
  • Page 27: Fastening The Seat Belts

    Occupant protection WARNINGS Do not use a seat belt that is slack or twisted. Do not wear thick clothing. The seat belt must fit tightly around your body to achieve its optimum effect. Position the shoulder strap of the seat belt over the centre of your shoulder and position the lap strap tightly across your hips.
  • Page 28: Seat Belt Height Adjustment

    Occupant protection Deactivating the seat belt SEAT BELT HEIGHT reminder ADJUSTMENT See your dealer. USING SEAT BELTS DURING PREGNANCY E104440 Note: Lifting the slider slightly while E68587 pressing the locking button makes it WARNING easier to release the locking mechanism. Position the seat belt correctly for To raise or lower, press the locking button your safety and that of your unborn...
  • Page 29 Occupant protection Disabling the passenger airbag E71312 Disabled E71313 Enabled Fitting the passenger airbag deactivation switch Turn the switch to position A. WARNING When you switch the ignition on, check that the passenger airbag deactivation If you need to fit a child restraint on warning lamp illuminates.
  • Page 30: Keys And Remote Controls

    Keys and remote controls Remote control with a folding GENERALINFORMATIONON key blade RADIO FREQUENCIES CAUTION The radio frequency used by your remote control can also be used by other short distance radio transmissions (e.g. amateur radios, medical equipment, wireless headphones, remote controls and alarm systems).
  • Page 31 Keys and remote controls Remote control without a folding key blade E74385 3. Twist the screwdriver in the position shown to separate the two halves of the remote control. CAUTION E74386 Do not touch the battery contacts or the printed circuit board with the 1.
  • Page 32: Locks

    Locks Double locking the doors with LOCKING AND UNLOCKING the key Central locking Turn the key to the lock position twice within three seconds to double lock the You can only centrally lock the doors if doors. they are all closed. Note: The driver’s door can be unlocked Locking and unlocking the with the key.
  • Page 33 Locks Luggage compartment lid Opening the luggage compartment lid with the remote control Press button C on the remote control twice within three seconds. Closing the luggage compartment E112203 Left-hand side Turn clockwise to lock. Right-hand side E89132 Turn anti-clockwise to lock. A recessed grip is incorporated inside the Unlocking luggage compartment lid to facilitate...
  • Page 34: Keyless Entry

    Locks Automatic relocking The doors will relock automatically if you do not open a door within 45 seconds of unlocking the doors with the remote control. The door locks and the alarm will return to their previous state. Reprogramming the unlocking function The unlocking function may be reprogrammed so that only the driver’s...
  • Page 35 Locks Unlocking the vehicle WARNING The vehicle does not lock itself Note: If the vehicle remains locked for automatically. If no locking button is longer than three days, the keyless pressed, the vehicle will remain system will enter an energy-saving mode. unlocked.
  • Page 36 Locks If the driver’s door is the first door which 1. Carefully remove the cover. is opened, the other doors will remain 2. Remove the key blade and insert it locked. All the other doors can be into the lock. unlocked from inside the vehicle by Note: Only the driver's door handle is pressing the unlock button on the...
  • Page 37: Engine Immobiliser

    If you lose a key, you can obtain a replacement from your Ford Dealer. If possible, provide them with the key number from the tag provided with the original keys. You can also obtain additional keys from your Ford Dealer.
  • Page 38: Alarm

    Alarm Automatic arming delay PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The 12 seconds arming delay begins The alarm is a deterrent against when the bonnet, luggage compartment unauthorised access to your vehicle and all doors are closed. through the doors and the bonnet. It also protects the audio unit.
  • Page 39: Steering Wheel

    Steering wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING WARNING WHEEL Make sure that you fully engage the locking lever when returning it to its original position. WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel AUDIO CONTROL when the vehicle is moving. Note: Make sure that you are sitting in the correct position.
  • Page 40: Voice Control

    Steering wheel Press and hold the seek button to: • tune the radio up or down the frequency band • seek through a CD track. VOICE CONTROL E102756 Press the button to select or deselect voice control. For further information See Voice control (page 171).
  • Page 41: Wipers And Washers

    Wipers and washers Autowipers WINDSCREEN WIPERS E102034 WARNINGS Replace the wiper blades as soon as they begin to leave bands of water and smears or when they do not completely remove water from the E102032 windscreen. If the blades are not replaced, the rain sensor will continue to Single wipe detect water on the windscreen.
  • Page 42: Windscreen Washers

    Wipers and washers Depending on the equipment fitted, when When the vehicle is slowed to walking the ignition is switched on with the lever speed or is brought to a standstill, the already in position B, the wipers will not wiper speed will automatically switch to cycle until water is detected on the the next lower wiper speed setting.
  • Page 43: Rear Window Wiper And Washers

    Wipers and washers Rear window washer REAR WINDOW WIPER AND WASHERS Intermittent wipe E102053 WARNING Do not operate the washer for more E102052 than 10 seconds at a time, and Pull the lever towards the steering wheel. never when the reservoir is empty. Reverse gear wipe While the lever is pulled towards the steering wheel the washer will work in...
  • Page 44: Adjusting The Windscreen Washer Jets

    Wipers and washers ADJUSTING THE CHANGING THE WIPER WINDSCREEN WASHER BLADES JETS Windscreen wiper blades E72899 1. Press the locking button. 2. Remove the wiper blade. Note: Make sure that the wiper blade locks into place. E73425 3. Install in the reverse order. The eye ball jets can be adjusted precisely using a pin.
  • Page 45 Wipers and washers Note: Make sure that the wiper blade locks into place. 5. Install in the reverse order.
  • Page 46: Lighting

    Lighting Main and dipped beam LIGHTING CONTROL Lighting control positions E101829 Pull the lever fully towards the steering wheel to switch between main and dipped beam. Headlamp flasher E70718 Pull the lever slightly towards the steering wheel. Side and tail lamps Home safe lighting Headlamps Switch the ignition off and pull the...
  • Page 47: Autolamps

    Lighting AUTOLAMPS REAR FOG LAMPS E70720 WARNINGS Only use the rear fog lamps when E70719 visibility is restricted to less than 50 Note: If you have switched autolamps metres. on, you can only switch the main beam Do not use the rear fog lamps when on when autolamps has switched the it is raining or snowing and visibility headlamps on.
  • Page 48: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Lighting Recommended headlamp levelling control positions Load Load in luggage Control position compartment Front seats Rear seats See Vehicle identification plate (page 146). Van only. INTERIOR LAMPS HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS Courtesy lamp E71943 For item location: See Quick start (page DIRECTION INDICATORS E112207 Door contact...
  • Page 49: Removing A Headlamp

    Lighting The courtesy lamp will also come on when 2. Remove the screws. you switch off the ignition. It will go off automatically after a short time or when you start or restart the engine. If you set the switch to position C with the ignition switch off, the courtesy lamp will come on.
  • Page 50 Lighting 3. Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise and remove it. 4. Remove the bulb. Headlamp main beam 1. Remove the headlamp. See Removing a headlamp (page 47). E102593 2. Remove the cover. 3. Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise and remove it. 4.
  • Page 51 Lighting E112778 3. Remove the bulb and bulb holder. Remove the bulb. E102596 Front fog lamps 2. Remove the cover. Note: The front fog lamps are not 3. Pull the bulb holder and remove it. serviceable items, please consult your Remove the bulb.
  • Page 52 Lighting E112775 E102620 2. Lift up the luggage compartment seal. 4. Remove the wing nut. 5. Remove the rear lamp and unclip the bulb holder. E112776 3. Remove the carpet. E102621 Tail and Brake Reverse Indicator 4. Remove the bulb. Rear fog lamps Note: The rear fog lamps are not serviceable items, please consult your...
  • Page 53 Lighting Central high mounted brake 3. Remove the bulb. lamp Reading lamps Note: The LED board is not a serviceable item, please consult your dealer if this fails. Number plate lamp E99453 1. Carefully prise out the lamp. 2. Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise E72789 and remove it.
  • Page 54: Bulb Specification Chart

    Lighting BULB SPECIFICATION CHART Lamp Specification Power (watt) Front direction indicator PY21W Headlamp main beam Headlamp dipped beam Side repeater WY5W Front fog lamp Side lamp Rear direction indicator PY21W Brake and tail lamp P21/5W 21/5 Rear fog lamp P21W Reversing lamp W16W Number plate lamp...
  • Page 55: Windows And Mirrors

    Windows and mirrors ELECTRIC WINDOWS WARNING Do not operate the electric windows unless they are free from obstruction. Note: If you operate the switches often during a short period of time, the system might become inoperable for a certain time to prevent damage due to overheating.
  • Page 56: Exterior Mirrors

    Windows and mirrors To override this protection function when EXTERIOR MIRRORS there is a resistance, e.g. in the winter, proceed as follows: WARNING 1. Close the window twice until it Do not overestimate the distance reaches the resistance and let it of the objects that you see in the reverse.
  • Page 57: Auto-Dimming Mirror

    Windows and mirrors Mirror tilting positions AUTO-DIMMING MIRROR E71028 The auto-dimming mirror will adjust E71281 automatically when hit by glaring light from behind. It will not work when you have Electric folding mirrors selected reverse gear. Automatic folding and unfolding Note: If the mirrors have been folded using the manual fold button they can only be unfolded using the manual fold button.
  • Page 58: Instruments

    Instruments GAUGES E102660 Tachometer Information display Speedometer Fuel gauge Tripmeter reset button • Doors open Fuel gauge • Engine The arrow adjacent to the fuel pump • Frost symbol indicates on which side of the • Ignition vehicle the fuel filler cap is located. •...
  • Page 59 Instruments Airbag warning lamp Coolant temperature warning lamp If it illuminates when driving, this indicates a malfunction. Have CAUTION the system checked by a Do not resume your journey if it properly trained technician. illuminates despite the level being correct. Have the system checked Brake system warning lamps by a properly trained technician immediately.
  • Page 60 Instruments Engine warning lamps Frost warning lamp Malfunction indicator lamp WARNING Even if the temperature rises to above +4ºC there is no guarantee that the road is free of hazards caused by inclement weather. Powertrain warning lamp It will illuminate and glow orange when the outside air temperature is between 4ºC All vehicles...
  • Page 61: Audible Warnings And Indicators

    Instruments Main beam indicator Seat belt reminder It will illuminate when you switch See Seat belt reminder the headlamp main beam on. It (page 26). will flash when you use the headlamp flasher. Shift indicator Message indicator It will illuminate to inform you that shifting to a higher gear It will illuminate when a new may give better fuel economy...
  • Page 62 Instruments Low fuel A warning chime will sound when the low fuel warning lamp illuminates. Seat belt reminder WARNINGS The seat belt reminder remains in stand-by mode when the front seat belts have been fastened. It will be reactivated if either seat belt is unfastened.
  • Page 63: Information Displays

    Information displays Controls GENERAL INFORMATION Note: The information display will remain on for several minutes after you switch off the ignition. Various systems can be programmed using the audio unit controls. Device list E103626 The highlighted icon shows the current Press the up and down arrow buttons function in use.
  • Page 64 Information displays RADIO MODE MANUAL TUNE SCAN AUTOSTORE NORMAL CD MODE REPEAT SHUFFLE SCAN NORMAL MP3 CD MODE REPEAT SHUFFLE SCAN AVC LEVEL AUDIO MENU SOUND DSP OCCUPANCY DSP EQUALISER NEWS ALTERNATIVE FREQ. RDS REGIONAL POWERFOLD MIRRORS VEHICLE SETTINGS TURN INDICATOR AMBIENT LIGHTING WARNING CHIMES INFO CHIMES...
  • Page 65 Information displays Type 2 Use the MENU button and left arrow key to access the menus. Note: Phone menu depends on phone capabilities and call status etc.
  • Page 66 Information displays Folder / Tracks Stations Radio Stations FM AST Stations AM AST Stations iPOD Playlists Artists Albums Songs Genres Folder / Tracks Line In Phone Dial Number Active Call Redial Phonebook Call Lists Missed Calls Incoming Calls Outgoing Calls Select Phone Bluetooth On Reject all Calls...
  • Page 67: Trip Computer

    Information displays Distance to empty TRIP COMPUTER Indicates the approximate distance the vehicle will travel on the fuel remaining in the tank. Changes in driving pattern may cause the value to vary. Average fuel consumption Indicates the average fuel consumption since the function was last reset.
  • Page 68: Information Messages

    Information displays INFORMATION MESSAGES Doors open Message Warning lamp System Locks. Vehicle is moving. Stop the Driver door open vehicle as soon as safely possible and close. Locks. Vehicle is moving. Stop the Driver rear door open vehicle as soon as safely possible and close.
  • Page 69 Information displays Message Warning lamp System Key outside car amber Keyless system. Key battery low replace battery amber Locks. Turn ignition off use POWER amber Keyless system. button To start press brake Keyless system. To start press clutch Keyless system. Close boot or use spare key Keyless system.
  • Page 70 Information displays Steering Message Warning lamp System Steering malfunction service now Steering Steering malfunction stop safely Steering Power steering. Full steering will be maintained but you will need Power steering malfunction to exert greater force on the amber service now steering wheel.
  • Page 71 Information displays Stability control (ESP) Message Warning lamp System ABS malfunction service now amber Stability control (ESP). ESP malfunction next service Stability control (ESP). ESP off Stability control (ESP). Engine Message Warning lamp System Engine preheating amber Engine (Diesel only). Alarm Message Warning lamp...
  • Page 72: Climate Control

    Climate control Warming the interior PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Direct the air towards your feet. In cold or Outside air humid weather conditions, direct some of the air towards the windscreen and the Keep the air intakes forward of the door windows. windscreen free from obstruction (snow, leaves etc.) to allow the climate control Cooling the interior...
  • Page 73: Manual Climate Control

    Climate control Blower MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL Air distribution control E102390 Note: If you switch the blower off, the windscreen may mist up. Recirculated air E102387 Footwell Footwell and windscreen Press the button to toggle between Windscreen outside air and recirculated air. Face level System settings Face level and footwell...
  • Page 74 Climate control Ventilation Cooling the interior quickly E102394 E102396 Set the air distribution control, blower and Defrosting and demisting the air vents to suit your requirements. windscreen Switching the air conditioning on and off If you turn the blower off, the air conditioning will turn off.
  • Page 75: Automatic Climate Control

    Climate control Setting the temperature Reducing interior air humidity E102706 You can set the temperature between E102398 16ºC and 28ºC in steps of 0.5ºC. In position LO (below 16ºC) the system will switch to permanent cooling, in HI (above AUTOMATIC CLIMATE 28ºC) to permanent heating, and not CONTROL regulate a stable temperature.
  • Page 76 Climate control Switching the air conditioning on and off E91393 Press the A/C button to switch the air E70308 conditioning on and off. A/C OFF appears in the display when the air conditioning is Footwell switched off. Face level A/C ON appears in the display when the air conditioning is switched on.
  • Page 77: Heated Windows And Mirrors

    Climate control HEATED WINDOWS AND MIRRORS Heated windows Use the heated windows to defrost or demist the windscreen or rear window. Note: The heated windows operate only when the engine is running. Heated windscreen E103392 Heated rear window E72507 Heated exterior mirrors Electric exterior mirrors are fitted with a heating element that will defrost or demist the mirror glass.
  • Page 78: Seats

    Seats • hold the steering wheel with your arms SITTING IN THE CORRECT slightly bent. POSITION • bend your legs slightly so that you can press the pedals fully. • position the shoulder strap of the seat belt over the centre of your shoulder and position the lap strap tightly across your hips.
  • Page 79: Manual Seats

    Seats Adjusting the lumbar support MANUAL SEATS WARNINGS Do not use any accessory seat covers that are not specifically designed for seats with side airbags. These seat covers must be fitted by properly trained technicians. Do not adjust the seats while the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 80: Rear Seats

    Seats Adjusting the angle of the seatback E102532 1. Press the unlock buttons down and hold them there. E70731 2. Push the seatback forwards. REAR SEATS WARNINGS When folding the seatbacks up, Folding the seatbacks down make sure that the belts are visible to an occupant and not caught WARNING behind the seat.
  • Page 81 Seats E112664 The seat heating will operate only when the ignition is switched on. The maximum temperature is reached after five or six minutes. It is regulated thermostatically. The seat heating will remain on until either the heated seat switch or the ignition is turned off.
  • Page 82: Convenience Features

    Convenience features Note: You can use the socket to power SUN VISORS 12 volt appliances that have a maximum current rating of 15 Amperes. Use only Ford accessory connectors or connectors specified for use with SAE standard sockets. E72973 CLOCK...
  • Page 83: Map Pockets

    Convenience features TOLL READER E72980 MAP POCKETS E99272 On vehicles with an anti-heat windscreen, toll readers should be placed in the area as shown (all measurements shown in millimetres), otherwise communication performance with toll stations may be E74686 reduced. The toll reader should be placed on the passenger side to prevent the reader from obscuring the driver’s vision (e.g.
  • Page 84: Auxiliary Input (Aux In) Socket

    Convenience features AUXILIARY INPUT (AUX IN) SATELLITE NAVIGATION SOCKET UNIT HOLDER Fitting the navigation unit E112710 Insert the navigation unit into the holder E102671 until you hear a distinct click. See Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket (page 165). Adjusting the holder USB PORT E102670 E112711...
  • Page 85 Convenience features Note: Make sure that the navigation unit holder is locked in position. Removing the navigation unit E112712...
  • Page 86: Starting The Engine

    Starting the engine GENERAL INFORMATION General points on starting If the battery has been disconnected the vehicle may exhibit some unusual driving characteristics for approx. 8 kilometres (5 miles) after reconnecting the battery. E85766 This is because the engine management system must realign itself with the engine.
  • Page 87: Steering Wheel Lock

    Starting the engine Failure to start 1. Remove the key from the ignition switch. The passive starting system will not 2. Turn the steering wheel. function if: • The passive key frequencies are Vehicles with keyless starting jammed. Note: The steering wheel lock will not •...
  • Page 88: Starting A Diesel Engine

    Starting the engine Vehicles with manual transmission All vehicles Note: Do not touch the accelerator If the engine does not start, repeat the pedal. Cold or hot engine procedure. 1. Fully depress the clutch pedal. Engine idle speed after starting 2.
  • Page 89: Diesel Particulate Filter (Dpf)

    Starting the engine Vehicles with automatic • Drive your vehicle, preferably on a transmission main road or motorway, for up to 20 minutes avoiding prolonged idling, but 1. Select park or neutral. always observing speed limits and 2. Fully depress the brake pedal. road conditions.
  • Page 90: Fuel And Refuelling

    Fuel spillage could be Note: The use of additives or other hazardous to other road users. engine treatments not approved by Ford Do not use any kind of flames or is not recommended. heat near the fuel system. The fuel Note: We do not recommend the system is under pressure.
  • Page 91: Catalytic Converter

    Fuel and refuelling CATALYTIC CONVERTER WARNING Do not park or idle your vehicle over dry leaves, dry grass or other combustible materials. The exhaust will radiate a considerable amount of heat during use, and after you have switched the engine off. This is a potential fire hazard.
  • Page 92: Technical Specifications

    Fuel and refuelling They are intended as a comparison Your Ford dealer can give you advice on between makes and models of vehicles. improving your fuel consumption. They are not intended to represent the real world fuel consumption you may get from your vehicle.
  • Page 93: Transmission

    Transmission Selector lever positions MANUAL TRANSMISSION Selecting reverse gear CAUTIONS Do not engage reverse gear when the vehicle is moving. This can cause damage to the transmission. Fully depress the clutch pedal and wait for three seconds before you select reverse gear. E78310 Park Reverse...
  • Page 94 Transmission WARNINGS WARNING Apply the parking brake and Do not hold the selector lever select park before leaving permanently in – or +. your vehicle. Make sure that the selector lever is latched in position. Gears can be skipped by moving the selector lever repeatedly at short intervals.
  • Page 95 Transmission Kickdown Press the accelerator pedal fully with the selector lever in the drive position to select the next lowest gear for optimum performance. Release the accelerator pedal when you no longer require kickdown. Emergency park position release lever E78322 Use the lever to move the selector lever from the park position in the event of an With a suitable object push down the...
  • Page 96: Brakes

    Brakes PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION PARKING BRAKE Disc brakes All vehicles Wet brake discs result in reduced braking WARNING efficiency. Dab the brake pedal when Vehicles with an automatic driving from a car wash to remove the film transmission should always be left of water.
  • Page 97: Stability Control

    Stability control Stability control (ESP) warning lamp PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The ESP warning lamp will flash when the Electronic stability programme system is operating. See Warning (ESP) lamps and indicators (page 56). WARNING Emergency brake assist ESP does not relieve you of your WARNING responsibility to drive with due care and attention.
  • Page 98: Parking Aid

    Parking aid Note: The parking aid may emit false PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION tones if it detects a signal using the same frequency as the sensors or if the vehicle WARNING is fully laden. The parking aid does not relieve you Note: The outer sensors may detect the of your responsibility to drive with side walls of a garage.
  • Page 99: Using The Parking Aid - Vehicles With: Front And Rear Parking Aid

    Parking aid Manoeuvring with the parking Note: If a high pitch tone is heard for three seconds, this indicates a malfunction. The system will be disabled. Have the system checked by a properly trained technician. USING THE PARKING AID - VEHICLES WITH: FRONT AND REAR PARKING AID WARNING...
  • Page 100: Cruise Control

    Cruise control Press to store and maintain your current PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION speed. The cruise control indicator will illuminate. See Warning lamps and Cruise control allows you to control your indicators (page 56). speed using the switches on the steering wheel.
  • Page 101 Cruise control Cancelling the set speed Switching cruise control off E102682 E102683 Press the brake pedal or the CAN RES The system will not retain the speed that switch. you previously set. The cruise control indicator will not illuminate. Note: The system will no longer control your speed.
  • Page 102: Load Carrying

    Load carrying GENERAL INFORMATION WARNINGS Use load securing straps to an approved standard, e.g. DIN. Make sure that you secure all loose items properly. Place luggage and other loads as low and as far forward as possible within the luggage or loadspace. E72512 Do not drive with the tailgate or rear door open.
  • Page 103: Towing

    Towing TOWING A TRAILER DETACHABLE TOW BALL WARNING WARNINGS When not in use, always transport Do not exceed the maximum gross the tow ball arm securely fastened train weight stated on the vehicle in the luggage compartment. identification plate. See Vehicle identification plate (page 146).
  • Page 104 Towing Unlocking the tow ball arm Inserting the tow ball arm mechanism E71329 1. Remove the protecting cap (1). Insert the key and turn it clockwise to unlock (2). 2. Hold the tow ball arm. Pull the handwheel out and turn it clockwise until it clicks (3).
  • Page 105 Towing Driving with a trailer Removing the tow ball arm E71331 WARNING If any of the below conditions cannot be met, do not use the tow bar and have it checked by a properly trained technician. Before starting your journey, make sure E71332 that the tow ball arm is properly locked.
  • Page 106 Towing Driving without a trailer E94771 1. Remove the tow ball arm. 2. Insert the plug into its seat (1). WARNING Never unlock the tow ball arm with the trailer attached. Maintenance CAUTION Remove the tow ball arm and protect the seat with the plug before steam cleaning your vehicle.
  • Page 107: Driving Hints

    Driving hints RUNNING-IN DRIVING THROUGH WATER Tyres Driving through water WARNING CAUTIONS Drive through water in an emergency New tyres need to be run-in for only, and not as part of normal approximately 500 kilometres (300 driving. miles). During this time, you may experience different driving Engine damage can occur if water characteristics.
  • Page 108: Emergency Equipment

    Emergency equipment FIRST AID KIT Space is provided in the spare wheel well. WARNING TRIANGLE Space is provided in the spare wheel well.
  • Page 109: Fuses

    Fuses FUSE BOX LOCATIONS CHANGING A FUSE Engine compartment fuse box WARNINGS Do not modify the electrical system of your vehicle in any way. Have repairs to the electrical system and the replacement of relays and high current fuses carried out by properly trained technicians.
  • Page 110: Fuse Specification Chart

    Fuses FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART Engine compartment fuse box Ampere Fuse Circuits protected rating ABS module ABS ESP module Cooling system fan high speed Cooling system fan Cooling system fan low speed Heater blower Passenger compartment fuse box supply (battery) Body control module (BCM) Passenger compartment fuse box supply (ignition) Glow plugs Heated windscreen...
  • Page 111 Fuses Ampere Fuse Circuits protected rating Not used Lighting control battery supply Front fog lamps Direction indicators Daytime running lamps Electric exterior mirrors switch, electric folding mirrors, power window (driver's door) ABS module, ESP Air conditioning clutch Not used Not used Horn, battery saver, keyless vehicle module Heated rear window Fuel pump relay, diesel fuel heater...
  • Page 112 Fuses Relay Circuits switched Dipped beam Daytime running lamps Engine cooling fan Starter Air conditioning clutch Front fog lamps Fuel pump, fuel heater Reverse lamp Heater blower Passenger compartment fuse box - Type 1 Fuse Ampere rating Circuits protected Ignition, rain sensor, heated windscreen Stop lamps Reversing lamp...
  • Page 113 Fuses Fuse Ampere rating Circuits protected Ignition, electric power assisted steering (EPAS), instrument cluster, passive anti theft system (PATS), PCM, gear selector lever, fuel pump, Audio system, instrument cluster Heated exterior mirror Ignition switch Instrument Cluster Data link connector Multi functional display, clock, internal scanner, heating ventilating, air conditioning (HVAC) panel...
  • Page 114 Fuses Passenger compartment fuse box - Type 2 Fuse Ampere rating Circuits protected Ignition, rain sensor, heated front screen Stop lamps Reversing lamp Headlamp levelling Windscreen wipers Rear window wiper Washer pump Parking aid (vehicles with front parking aid) Parking aid Heated seats Not used Airbag module...
  • Page 115 Fuses Fuse Ampere rating Circuits protected Audio system, Bluetooth Cigar lighter, front power point Trailer module Not used Power windows (front) Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Power windows (rear) Heated windscreen, left- hand side Heated windscreen, right- hand side Keyless entry Keyless entry...
  • Page 116 Fuses Fuse Ampere rating Circuits protected Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Relay Circuits switched Ignition Power fold mirror 1 Power fold mirror 2 Not used Heated front screen Keyless entry (accessory) Keyless entry (ignition) Battery saver Not used Not used Not used...
  • Page 117: Vehicle Recovery

    Vehicle recovery TOWING POINTS TOWING THE VEHICLE ON FOUR WHEELS Front towing eye All vehicles WARNINGS Switch the ignition on when your vehicle is being towed. The steering lock will engage and the direction indicators and brake lamps will not work if you do not.
  • Page 118 Vehicle recovery CAUTIONS Select neutral when your vehicle is being towed.
  • Page 119: Maintenance

    Tyre pressures (when cold). See help maintain its roadworthiness and Technical specifications (page resale value. There is a large network of 142). Ford Authorised Repairers that are there • Tyre condition. See Wheels and to help you with their professional tyres (page 133).
  • Page 120 Maintenance For item location: See Quick start (page E87786 Open the bonnet and support it with the E102884 strut. Raise the bonnet slightly and move the Closing the bonnet catch towards the left-hand side of the vehicle. WARNING Make sure that the bonnet is closed properly.
  • Page 121: Engine Compartment Overview - 1.25L Duratec-16V (Sigma)/1.4L Duratec-16V (Sigma)

    Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW - 1.25L DURATEC-16V (SIGMA)/1.4L DURATEC-16V (SIGMA) E103505 Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine coolant check (page 125). : See Brake and clutch Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) fluid check (page 125). Engine oil filler cap : See Engine oil check (page 124).
  • Page 122: Engine Compartment Overview - 1.6L Duratec-16V Ti-Vct (Sigma)

    Maintenance Air cleaner: No maintenance necessary. Engine oil dipstick : See Engine oil check (page 124). The filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are coloured for easy identification. ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW - 1.6L DURATEC-16V TI-VCT (SIGMA) E103507 Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine coolant check (page 125).
  • Page 123: Engine Compartment Overview - 1.4L Duratorq-Tdci (Dv) Diesel

    Maintenance Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (left-hand drive) : See Brake and clutch fluid check (page 125). Engine compartment fuse box: See Fuses (page 107). Windscreen and rear window washer fluid reservoir : See Washer fluid check (page 125). Air cleaner: No maintenance necessary. : See Engine oil check (page 124).
  • Page 124 Maintenance Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine coolant check (page 125). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) : See Brake and clutch fluid check (page 125). Engine oil filler cap : See Engine oil check (page 124). Battery: See Vehicle battery (page 131). : See Brake and clutch Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (left-hand drive) fluid check (page 125).
  • Page 125: Engine Compartment Overview - 1.6L Duratorq-Tdci (Dv) Diesel

    Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW - 1.6L DURATORQ-TDCI (DV) DIESEL E103509 Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine coolant check (page 125). : See Brake and clutch Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) fluid check (page 125). Engine oil filler cap : See Engine oil check (page 124).
  • Page 126: (Sigma)/1.4L Duratec-16V

    Maintenance Air cleaner: No maintenance necessary. Engine oil dipstick : See Engine oil check (page 124). The filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are coloured for easy identification. ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - ENGINE OIL CHECK 1.25L DURATEC-16V CAUTION (SIGMA)/1.4L DURATEC-16V Do not use oil additives or other (SIGMA)/1.6L DURATEC-16V engine treatments.
  • Page 127: Engine Coolant Check

    Do not top up further than the MAX Unscrew the cap slowly. Any pressure mark. will escape slowly as you unscrew the cap. Top up with fluid that meets the Ford CAUTIONS specification. See Technical Do not spill coolant on any part of the specifications (page 126).
  • Page 128: Technical Specifications

    Maintenance Note: The brake and the clutch systems Top up with fluid that meets the Ford are supplied from the same reservoir. specification. See Technical specifications (page 126). TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Vehicle fluids Item Recommended fluid Specification Ford or Motorcraft Formula E SAE 5W-30...
  • Page 129 Maintenance Variant Item Capacity in litres (gallons) 1.25L Duratec-16V (Sigma)- Fuel tank 42 (9.2) 60PS-Manual 1.25L Duratec-16V (Sigma)- Engine lubrication system - 3.8 (0.8) 82PS-Manual including the oil filter 1.25L Duratec-16V (Sigma)- Engine lubrication system - 3.5 (0.8) 82PS-Manual excluding the oil filter 1.25L Duratec-16V (Sigma)- Engine cooling system 5.5 (1.2)
  • Page 130 Maintenance Variant Item Capacity in litres (gallons) 1.6L Duratec-16V Ti-VCT Engine lubrication system - (Sigma)-120PS-manual 3.8 (0.8) excluding the oil filter transmission 1.6L Duratec-16V Ti-VCT (Sigma)-120PS-manual Engine cooling system 5.5 (1.2) transmission 1.6L Duratec-16V Ti-VCT (Sigma)-120PS-manual Fuel tank 42 (9.2) transmission 1.4L Duratorq-TDCi (DV4) Engine lubrication system -...
  • Page 131: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle care Cleaning the chrome trim CLEANING THE EXTERIOR CAUTION WARNING Do not use abrasives or chemical If you use a car wash with a waxing solvents. Use soapy water. cycle, make sure that you remove the wax from the windscreen. Body paintwork preservation CAUTIONS CAUTIONS...
  • Page 132: Repairing Minor Paint Damage

    You should repair paintwork damage caused by stones from the road or minor scratches as soon as possible. A choice of products is available from your Ford Dealer. Read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 133: Vehicle Battery

    Vehicle battery 1. Position the vehicles so that they do USING BOOSTER CABLES not touch one another. 2. Switch off the engine and any CAUTIONS electrical equipment. Connect batteries with only the same nominal voltage. 3. Connect the positive (+) terminal of vehicle B with the positive (+) terminal Always use booster cables with of vehicle A (cable C).
  • Page 134: Battery Connection Points

    Vehicle battery BATTERY CONNECTION POINTS E102923 CAUTION Do not connect to the negative (–) terminal of the flat battery.
  • Page 135: Wheels And Tyres

    Wheels and tyres Note: Your vehicle may exhibit some GENERAL INFORMATION unusual driving characteristics. CAUTIONS Vehicle jack Use only approved wheel and tyre sizes. Using other sizes could WARNINGS damage the vehicle and will make The vehicle jack supplied with your the National Type Approval invalid.
  • Page 136 Wheels and tyres Vehicles without tyre repair kit Jack Wheel brace Your vehicle jack and wheel brace are located in the spare wheel well. Jacking and lifting points CAUTION Use only the specified jacking points. If you use other positions, you may damage the body, steering, suspension, engine, braking system or the fuel lines.
  • Page 137 Wheels and tyres E102950 Emergency use only Maintenance...
  • Page 138 Wheels and tyres WARNINGS Make sure that the vehicle is on firm, level ground with the wheels pointing straight ahead. Switch off the ignition and apply the parking brake. If your vehicle has a manual E93184 transmission, select first or reverse Indentations in the sills A show the gear.
  • Page 139 Wheels and tyres E113400 7. Jack up the vehicle until the tyre is clear of the ground. E90922 8. Remove the wheel nuts and the 2. Install the locking wheel nut key. wheel. 3. Fully extend the wheel brace. Installing a road wheel 4.
  • Page 140: Tyre Repair Kit

    Wheels and tyres WARNING Have the wheel nuts checked for tightness and the tyre pressure checked as soon as possible. Note: If the spare wheel is different in size or construction to the road wheels, have this replaced as soon as possible. TYRE REPAIR KIT Your vehicle may not have a spare tyre.
  • Page 141 Wheels and tyres • Drive with caution and avoid • Leave the engine running while the kit making sudden steering or is in use, but not if the vehicle is in an driving manoeuvres, especially if enclosed or poorly ventilated area (for the vehicle is heavily loaded or you are example, inside a building).
  • Page 142 Wheels and tyres 2. Peel off the label A showing the maximum permissible speed of 80 km/h (50 mph) from the sealant bottle and attach it to the instrument panel in the driver’s field of view. Make sure the label does not obscure anything important.
  • Page 143: Tyre Care

    Wheels and tyres Quickly unscrew the hose C from 22. Leave hose C and H connected to the tyre valve. Fasten the valve cap the sealant bottle B and store the kit again. away safely. Leave the sealant bottle B in the 23.
  • Page 144: Using Winter Tyres

    Wheels and tyres To make sure the front and rear tyres of USING SNOW CHAINS your vehicle wear evenly and last longer, we recommend that you swap the tyres WARNINGS from front to rear and vice versa at regular Do not exceed 50 km/h (30 mph). intervals of between 5 000 and 10 000 km (3 000 and 6 000 miles).
  • Page 145 Wheels and tyres Tyre pressures (cold tyres) Up to 80 km/h (50 mph) Normal load Full load Variant Tyre size Front Rear Front Rear bar (psi) bar (psi) bar (psi) bar (psi) 175/65 R14 3 (44) 3 (44) 3 (44) 3 (44) Up to 160 km/h (100mph) Normal load...
  • Page 146 Wheels and tyres Normal load Full load Variant Tyre size Front Rear Front Rear bar (psi) bar (psi) bar (psi) bar (psi) 1.6L Duratorq-TDCi 195/60 R15 2.1 (31) 2.1 (31) 2.4 (35) 2.6 (38) (DV) Diesel Only fit snow chains to specified tyres. Continuous speed in excess of 160 km/h (100mph) Normal load Full load...
  • Page 147 Wheels and tyres Normal load Full load Variant Tyre size Front Rear Front Rear bar (psi) bar (psi) bar (psi) bar (psi) 1.6L Duratorq-TDCi 195/60 R15 2.1 (31) 2.1 (31) 2.6 (38) 2.6 (38) (DV) Diesel Only fit snow chains to specified tyres.
  • Page 148: Vehicle Identification

    Vehicle identification VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE NUMBER (VIN) E85610 E87496 Vehicle identification number The vehicle identification number is stamped into the floor panel on the Gross vehicle weight right-hand side, beside the front seat. It is Gross train weight also shown on the left-hand side of the instrument panel.
  • Page 149: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Vehicle dimensions 3-door, 5-door and van E101870 Item Dimension description Dimension in mm (inches) 3 950 - 3 958 (155.5 - Maximum length 155.8) Overall width including exterior mirrors 1 973 (77.7)
  • Page 150 Technical specifications Item Dimension description Dimension in mm (inches) 1 433 - 1 481 (56.4 - Overall height at EC kerb weight 58.3) Wheelbase 2 489 (98) Front track 1 473 - 1 493 (58 - 58.8) 1 460 - 1 480 (57.5 - Rear track 58.3)
  • Page 151 Technical specifications Towing equipment dimensions 3-door, 5-door and van E101872 Item Dimension description Dimension in mm (inches) Bumper – end of tow ball 124 (4.9) Attachment point – centre of tow ball 7 (0.3) Wheel centre – centre of tow ball 761 (29.9) Centre of tow ball –...
  • Page 152 Technical specifications Item Dimension description Dimension in mm (inches) Centre of first attachment point – centre of second 267 (10.5) attachment point Centre of tow ball – centre of second attachment 584 (23) point...
  • Page 153: Audio Unit Overview

    Audio unit overview Note: Units have an integrated multi AUDIO UNIT OVERVIEW function display situated above the CD aperture. This shows important information regarding control of your audio unit. Additionally, there are various icons placed around the display screen which light up when a function is active (for example CD, Radio or Aux.) Type 1 E103293...
  • Page 154 Audio unit overview Station presets. See Station preset buttons (page 157). Seek up. CD track selection. See Station tuning control (page 156). See Track selection (page 161). On/off and volume control Seek down. CD track selection. See Station tuning control (page 156). See Track selection (page 161).
  • Page 155 Audio unit overview E103294 CD eject. See Compact disc player (page 161). Navigation arrows CD aperture. See Compact disc player (page 161). Information Traffic announcement. See Traffic information control (page 157). Sound menu select. See Bass/treble control (page 156). See Balance/fade control (page 156).
  • Page 156 Audio unit overview On/off and volume control Seek down. CD track selection. See Station tuning control (page 156). See Track selection (page 161). Function 2 Function 1 Menu select Phone select. See Telephone (page 167). Auxiliary, USB and iPod select. See Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket (page 82).
  • Page 157: Audio System Security

    Audio system security SECURITY CODE Each unit incorporates a unique code that is linked to the vehicle identification number (VIN). The system will automatically check that the audio unit and vehicle match before allowing operation. If a security code message appears, please see your dealer.
  • Page 158: Audio Unit Operation

    Audio unit operation The selector can also be used to return ON/OFF CONTROL to radio reception when you have been listening to another source. Press the on/off control. This will also operate the unit for up to one hour with Alternatively, press the left arrow button the ignition turned off.
  • Page 159: Station Preset Buttons

    Audio unit operation Type 1 AUTOSTORE CONTROL • Press the MENU button. AutoStore can be used to store the • Select RADIO mode and then SCAN. stations with the strongest signals available, either from the AM or the FM • Use the arrow buttons to scan up or waveband.
  • Page 160 Audio unit operation • TA is turned off, then on again. • On certain models, the volume control is set to zero for four minutes after which the audio unit will retune to another traffic station. Traffic announcement volume Traffic announcements interrupt normal broadcasts at a preset minimum level that is usually louder than normal listening volumes.
  • Page 161: Audio Unit Menus

    Audio unit menus • Scroll to RDS REGIONAL and turn on AUTOMATIC VOLUME or off with the OK button. CONTROL • Press the MENU button to return. When available, automatic volume control (AVC) adjusts the volume level to ALTERNATIVE compensate for engine noise and road FREQUENCIES speed noise.
  • Page 162: News Broadcasts

    Audio unit menus NEWS BROADCASTS Some audio units interrupt normal reception to broadcast news bulletins from stations on the FM waveband or radio data system (RDS) and enhanced other network (EON) linked stations, in the same way as traffic information is provided.
  • Page 163: Compact Disc Player

    Compact disc player COMPACT DISC PLAYBACK SHUFFLE/RANDOM Note: During playback, the display Random track playback, also known as indicates the disc, track and time that has shuffle, plays all tracks on the CD in elapsed since the start of the track. random order.
  • Page 164: Compact Disc Track Scanning

    Compact disc player Type 2 MP3 FILE PLAYBACK • Press function button 1. MP3 (MPEG 1 Audio Layer-3) is a • When an MP3 CD is playing, options standard technology and format for include REPEAT for the track, or to compressing audio data.
  • Page 165 Compact disc player MP3 files playback order • CD-Extra: The format that records audio (audio CD data) as tracks on The playback order of the folders and files session 1, and records data as tracks is as shown. on session 2. Note: A folder that does not include an •...
  • Page 166: Mp3 Display Options

    Compact disc player • When skipping a portion of ID3 tag When an MP3 disc is playing, certain ver.2 (at the beginning of the track), information encoded in each track can be sound is not output. Skip time displayed. Such information will normally changes depending ID3 tag ver.2 include: capacity.
  • Page 167: Auxiliary Input (Aux In) Socket

    Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket AUXILIARY INPUT (AUX IN) SOCKET Note: For optimum performance when using any auxiliary device set the volume on the device high. This will reduce audio interference when charging the device via the vehicle power supply socket. When fitted the Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket permits an auxiliary device, such as an MP3 player, to be linked into the...
  • Page 168: Audio Troubleshooting

    Audio troubleshooting AUDIO TROUBLESHOOTING Audio unit display Rectification PLEASE CHECK CD General error message for CD fault conditions, such as cannot read the CD, data-CD inserted, etc. Ensure disc is loaded correct way up. Clean and re-try, or replace disc with known music disc. If error persists contact your dealer.
  • Page 169: Telephone

    Bluetooth. bonded to the system. This is referred to as a SIS file and will be Bluetooth phone available to download via the Ford website www.ford- After bonding a Bluetooth phone to the mobile-connectivity.com. system, this becomes the active phone.
  • Page 170: Bluetooth Setup

    3. Search for audio device. accessible by using the phone list on the audio unit. 4. Select Ford Audio. Note: A maximum of six devices may be 5. Enter the code number shown on the bonded. If six Bluetooth devices have...
  • Page 171: Using The Telephone

    Telephone Incoming calls can be accepted by Dialling a number using the pressing the MODE button once. Press telephone keypad the button again to end the call. If you have an audio unit with a telephone keypad (buttons 0-9, * and #): USING THE TELEPHONE 1.
  • Page 172 Telephone 3. Press the OK button. Press function button 1. Press the button once again to turn this function off. If you have an audio unit with a telephone keypad: Changing the active phone 1. Press the PHONE button. Note: Phones must be bonded to the 2.
  • Page 173: Voice Control

    Voice control Do not try to give any commands until the PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION beep tone has been heard. The voice control system will repeat each spoken CAUTION command back to you. Using the system with the engine off If you are not sure how to continue say will drain the battery.
  • Page 174: Audio Unit Commands

    Voice control Name tag • phone: "MOBILE NAME", "DIAL NUMBER", "DIAL NAME", and The name tag functionality can support "REDIAL" the phone, audio and navigation features • automatic climate control: by using the "STORE NAME" function. You "TEMPERATURE", "AUTO MODE", can assign name tags to items such as "DEFROSTING/DEMISTING ON"...
  • Page 175 Voice control "CD PLAYER" "REPEAT OFF" * Can be used as a shortcut. ** Only available if the CD contains audio data files like MP3. Track You can choose a track on your CD directly. Steps User says System answer "CD PLAYER"...
  • Page 176 Voice control "RADIO" "FM" "TUNE NAME" "DELETE NAME" "DELETE DIRECTORY" "PLAY DIRECTORY" "STORE NAME" "PLAY" * Can be used as a shortcut. Tune frequency This function allows you to tune your radio by voice commands. Steps User says System answer "RADIO"...
  • Page 177 Voice control Steps User says System answer "RADIO" "RADIO" "STORE NAME" "STORE NAME" "NAME PLEASE" "<name>" "REPEAT NAME PLEASE" "<name>" "STORING NAME" "<name> STORED" Tune name This function allows you to call up a stored radio station. Steps User says System answer "RADIO"...
  • Page 178 Voice control Play directory This function allows you to let the system tell you all of the stored radio stations. Steps User says System answer "RADIO" "RADIO" "PLAY DIRECTORY" "PLAY <DIRECTORY>" Delete directory This function allows you to delete all stored radio stations at once.
  • Page 179 Voice control External devices - USB Overview The overview below shows the available These voice commands support the voice commands. The following lists will functionality of an external USB device give further information about the which may be connected to the audio complete command menu in selected unit.
  • Page 180 Voice control Steps User says System answer "PLAY" USB Track You can choose a track on your USB device directly. Steps User says System answer "EXTERNAL DEVICE" "EXTERNAL DEVICE" "USB" "USB" "TRACK" "TRACK NUMBER PLEASE" "TRACK <number>" "<a number between 1 and 99>" * Additionally, numbers can be spoken as up to four single digits (for example "2", "4", "5"...
  • Page 181 Voice control "EXTERNAL DEVICE", "IPOD" "REPEAT OFF" * Can be used as a shortcut. ** Playlists activated by voice control must be assigned special filenames. See General information (page 187). iPod Track You can choose a track off the all titles list of your iPod directly.
  • Page 182: Telephone Commands

    Voice control Overview TELEPHONE COMMANDS The overview below shows the available Phone voice commands. The following lists will give further information about the Your phone system allows you to create complete command menu in selected an additional phonebook. The stored examples.
  • Page 183 Voice control Steps User says System answer "NUMBER PLEASE" "DIAL NUMBER" "<phone number>" "<phone number> CONTINUE?" "DIAL" "DIALLING" "CORRECTION" "<repeat last part of number> CONTINUE?" * Can be used as a shortcut. Dial name Phone numbers can be dialled after giving the name tag voice command.
  • Page 184 Voice control Steps User says System answer "NO" "COMMAND CANCELLED" * Can be used as a shortcut. Mobile name This function allows you to access phone numbers stored with a name tag in your mobile phone. Steps User says System answer "PHONE"...
  • Page 185 Voice control Steps User says System answer "STORE NAME" "STORE NAME" "NAME PLEASE" "<name>" "REPEAT NAME PLEASE" "<name>" "STORING NAME" "<name> STORED" "NUMBER PLEASE" "<phone number>" "<phone number>" "STORE" "STORING NUMBER" "<phone number>" "NUMBER STORED" Delete name Stored names can also be deleted from the directory.
  • Page 186: Climate Control Commands

    Voice control Delete directory This function allows you to delete all entries in one go. Steps User says System answer "PHONE" "PHONE" "DELETE DIRECTORY" "DELETE DIRECTORY" "CONFIRM YES OR NO" "YES" "DIRECTORY DELETED" "NO" "COMMAND CANCELLED" Main settings Reject calls Calls can be set to be automatically rejected using voice control.
  • Page 187 Voice control "CLIMATE" "DEFROSTING/DEMISTING ON" "DEFROSTING/DEMISTING OFF" "TEMPERATURE" "AUTO MODE" * Can be used as a shortcut. On vehicles fitted with an English language module the "FAN" shortcut is not available. This function allows you to adjust the fan speed. Steps User says System answer...
  • Page 188 Voice control Temperature This function allows you to adjust the temperature. Steps User says System answer "CLIMATE" "CLIMATE" "TEMPERATURE PLEASE" "TEMPERATURE" "MINIMUM" "TEMPERATURE MINIMUM" "<a number between 15 and 29 °C with 0.5 increments>" or "<a "TEMPERATURE <number>" number between 59 and 84 °F>" "MAXIMUM"...
  • Page 189: Connectivity

    MP3 players with USB connection socket in the vehicle. Cover the • iPod media players (refer to socket when not in use. www.ford-mobile Only use USB Mass-Storage device -connectivity.com for latest compliant devices. compatibility list). Always switch your audio unit to a The system is USB 2.0 full speed...
  • Page 190: Connectinganexternal Device

    Plug in the device, and if necessary below: secure it to prevent movement within the • Create folders named with the vehicle. structure "Ford<*>" where <*> is a number 1-10. For example "Ford3" Connecting an iPod without an extension. For optimum convenience and audio •...
  • Page 191: Using An Ipod

    Connectivity Track title Note: If you wish to jump to the top level of the USB device contents, press and E100027 hold the left arrow key. Information not available Audio control E100028 Press the seek up and down keys to skip backwards and forwards through tracks.
  • Page 192 Connectivity iPod genre To navigate the iPod contents, use the up/down arrow keys to scroll through lists, E100034 and the left/right keys to move up or down within the hierarchy. Once your iPod song desired track, playlist, album, artist or genre is highlighted, press the OK button E100035 to select playback.
  • Page 193: Navigation Introduction

    Read and follow all stated safety precautions. Failure to do so may increase your risk of collision and personal injury. Ford Motor Company shall not be liable for any damages of any type arising from failure to follow these guidelines.
  • Page 194: Navigation System

    GPS receiver. system performance. To avoid this situation, only recommended phones Note: The Ford Mobile Navigation must should be used. be installed and activated on your mobile phone. Please visit the website Note: It is possible to activate up to a www.ford-mobile-connectivity.com for...
  • Page 195 Navigation system E114213 2. Switch your mobile phone on and start the "Ford Mobile Navigation". 3. Choose "Select Destination". 4. Choose "Enter Address". 5. Change route options if necessary and start the route guidance. 6. The vehicle display will show the turn information.
  • Page 196: Appendices

    The Bluetooth word mark and logos are FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any NOTICE use of such marks by Ford Motor Company is under license. Other This device complies with Part 15 of the trademarks and trade names are those FCC Rules.
  • Page 197: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    Appendices E114220 WARNINGS ELECTROMAGNETIC Radio frequency (RF) transmitter COMPATIBILITY equipment (e.g. cellular telephones, amateur radio transmitters etc.) may only be fitted to your vehicle if they comply WARNINGS with the parameters shown in the table Your vehicle has been tested and below.
  • Page 198 Appendices WARNINGS WARNINGS Keep antenna and power cables at modules and airbags. least 100mm from any electronic E85998 Frequency Maximum output power Watt Antenna Positions Band MHz (Peak RMS) 1 – 30 50 W 3, 8 30 – 54 50 W 2, 3 68 –...
  • Page 199 Appendices Note: After the installation of RF transmitters, check for disturbances from and to all electrical equipment in the vehicle, both in the standby and transmit modes. Check all electrical equipment: • with the ignition ON • with the engine running •...
  • Page 201 Index Automatic climate control......73 Air distribution..........73 Blower............73 Recirculated air..........74 See: Climate control........70 Setting the temperature......73 About this handbook........5 Switching off the automatic climate control............74 See: Brakes...........94 Switching the air conditioning on and ABS driving hints off..............74 See: Hints on driving with ABS....94 Windscreen defrosting and Accessories demisting...........74...
  • Page 202 Index Cleaning the exterior......129 Body paintwork preservation....129 Cleaning the chrome trim......129 Car wash Cleaning the headlamps......129 See: Cleaning the exterior......129 Cleaning the rear window......129 Catalytic converter........89 Cleaning the interior......129 Driving with a catalytic converter....89 Instrument cluster screens, LCD screens, Changing a bulb........47 radio screens..........130 Central high mounted brake lamp.....51 Seat belts.............129...
  • Page 203 Index Disabling the passenger airbag....26 Engine oil dipstick - 1.25L Duratec-16V (Sigma)/1.4L Duratec-16V (Sigma)/1.6L Disabling the passenger airbag....27 Duratec-16V Ti-VCT (Sigma).....124 Enabling the passenger airbag....27 Engine oil dipstick - 1.4L Duratorq-TDCi Fitting the passenger airbag deactivation (DV) Diesel/1.6L Duratorq-TDCi (DV) switch............27 Disarming the alarm........36 Diesel............124...
  • Page 204 Index Getting started........192 Activating the mobile phone navigation system............192 Keyless entry...........32 Compatibility of phones......192 Disabled keys..........34 Installing the micro SD card......192 General information........32 Locking and unlocking the doors with the key blade...........34 Locking the vehicle........32 Handbrake Passive key...........32 See: Parking brake........94 Unlocking the vehicle........33 Hazard warning flashers......46 Keyless starting........84...
  • Page 205 Index Locking and unlocking......30 MP3 display options......164 Automatic relocking........32 CD text display options......164 MP3 file playback........162 Central locking..........30 Double locking..........30 File formats..........163 Double locking the doors with the ID3 Tag Version 2........163 key..............30 ISO 9660 format.........162 Locking and unlocking confirmation..30 MP3 files playback order......163 Locking and unlocking the doors and the MP3 navigation...........164...
  • Page 206 Parts and accessories......5 Road Safety..........191 Look for the Ford logo on the following Safety information........191 Roof racks and load carriers....100 parts .............6 Now you can be sure that your Ford parts Roof rack............100 Running-in..........105 are Ford parts..........5 Personalised settings......65 Brakes and clutch........105 Chime deactivation........65...
  • Page 207 Index Steering wheel lock........85 Trip computer..........65 Vehicles with keyless starting.....85 Odometer............65 Vehicles without keyless starting....85 Trip computer..........65 Steering wheel.........37 Type approvals........194 Storage compartments......80 FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE..194 Sun visors..........80 RX-42 - declaration of conformity...194 Symbols glossary........5 Tyre care..........141 Tyre pressures Symbols in this handbook......5 Symbols on your vehicle.......5 See: Technical specifications....142 Tyre repair kit..........138...
  • Page 208 Index Using the telephone......169 Changing the active phone.......170 Debonding a bonded phone....170 Warning lamps and indicators....56 Making a call..........169 Airbag warning lamp........57 Muting the microphone......170 Brake system warning lamps.....57 Receiving an incoming call......170 Coolant temperature warning lamp..57 Receiving a second incoming call....170 Cruise control indicator.......57 Using voice control.........171 Direction indicator.........57...
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